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Q?dim dunya  ? b???r tarixind? tarixd?n ?vv?lki dovr v? Avropada orta ?srl?rin ba?lan?ıcı arasında f?rql?n?n dovr. Dig?r bolg?l?rd? antik dovrun muv?qq?ti s?rh?dl?ri Avropa s?rh?dl?rind?n f?rqli ola bil?r. M?s?l?n, Cind? q?dim dovrun sonu b?z?n Qin imperiyasının yaranması hesab olunur [1] , Hindistanda - Chola imperiyası [2] [3] [4] [5] , Amerikada - Avropa kolonizasiyasının ba?lan?ıcı [6] .

"Klassik q?dimlik" (v? ya antik dovr) termini umumiyy?tl? ilk Olimpiadadan (e.?. 776) ba?layan Yunan v? Roma tarixin? aiddir. Bu tarix, dem?k olar ki, Romanın ?n?n?vi qurulu? tarixin? (e.?. 753) t?saduf edir. Avropa q?dim tarixinin son tarixi umumiyy?tl? Q?rbi Roma ?mperiyasının suqut ili (mil. 476) [7] [8] , b?z?n ?mperator I Yustinianın olum tarixi (565) [9] , ?slamın gorunu?u (622-ci il) hesab olunur.) [10] v? ya ?mperator Carlemanın hakimiyy?tinin ba?lan?ıcı (800-cu il) [11] .

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